When an infectious agent responsible for a human disease is also capable of infecting other species, these species may act as reservoirs or vectors for the disease (European Commission, 2011). Arthropods, for example, transmit hundreds of different known infectious and parasitic agents to humans and...
if they are maintained and updated, what type of NPs they contain and their origin, the approximative number of molecular structures they contain, most recent publication of the collection, if a registration is required to access the
Apoptosis or known as programmed cell death is a physiological process that is responsible for eliminating unwanted, damaged, mutated and/or aged cells that might pose robust threat to the living body if not removed. Deregulation of this pathway (excessive or recessive) is central to various disea...
However, these studies are made on small number of patients, and, in majority of the cases, have been carried out as nonrandomized trials. As society is running against the time to combat the COVID-19, we present here a comprehensive review dealing with up-to-date information of ...
geographic region or on a particular taxonomic group and, finally, open-access industrial catalogues, that are virtual collections of NPs that chemical companies synthesize or isolate and sell. Of course, this segregation is not the only one possible and was made here uniquely for the readability ...
Sections Figures References Abstract Introduction EVs are heterogeneous EVs as a source of biomarkers in PC Can EVs produce high yield of biomarkers in vivo? Conclusion References Author information Ethics declarations Rights and permissions About this article This article is cited by Advertisement...
Although more evidence is still necessary, it is expected that the incorporation of integrative omics may be useful not only for the early diagnosis and risk prognosis of SA-AKI, but also for the development of potential therapeutic targets that could revolutionize the management of SA-AKI for a...
They consist of cellular aggregates made by forcing cells to adhere to each other and to grow in suspension. This 3D model is commonly used for many types of tumors, particularly in high-throughput drug screening. In certain cases, the cells of interest can bind with polymeric biomaterials to...